its called a transition =]
Transition.
When an earthquake happens the tectonic plates slide up rubbing on each other. Then they slide up and form huge rocks that are eroded in time. These formations are called mountains
This process is called "faulting," where rocks break and slide against each other due to tectonic forces, creating faults in the Earth's crust.
They move all the time due to convection streams. When they bump to each other a lot of tension occours. And when finally on or the other plate gives in the slide goes over or under the other plate. Did that answer to your guestion?
The part of the screen where you create your slide is called the "slide canvas" or "slide workspace." This is the area where you can add and arrange text, images, and other elements to design your slide. It provides a visual representation of how your final presentation will look.
The process of adding, deleting, or changing the contents of a slide in a presentation is known as slide editing. This involves making adjustments to text, images, graphs, charts, and other elements to refine and enhance the slide's content and appearance.
A transition is a special effect as one slide replaces or changes to the next slide when you are in slide show view. Fades and dissolves are just a few types of transitions that you can use.
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A land slide may also be called an avalanche.
It is called transform boundaries.An earthquake
Where 2 plates slide past each other in a horizontal motion that boundary is called a Transform Boundary, or a fault.
It is called the current slide or active slide.